G-quadruplexes have gained prominence over the past two decades for their role in gene regulation, control of anti-tumour activity and ageing. The physiological relevance and significance of these non-canonical structures in the context of cancer has been reviewed several times. Putative roles of G-quadruplexes in cancer prognosis and pathogenesis have spurred the search for small molecule ligands that are capable of binding and modulating the effect of such structures. On a related theme, small molecule fluorescent probes have emerged that are capable of selective recognition of G-quadruplex structures. These have opened up the possibility of direct visualization and tracking of such structures. In this review we outline recent development...
There is currently significant interest in the development of G-quadruplex-interactive compounds, gi...
Compelling evidence suggests that formation of guanine-quadruplex (G4) can protect the integrity of ...
Nucleic acids can adopt alternative secondary conformations including four-stranded structures known...
G-quadruplexes have gained prominence over the past two decades for their role in gene regulation, c...
Mounting evidence suggests that non-canonical nucleic acid structures, termed G-quadruplexes, play f...
G-quadruplexes have found increasing potential in applications such as molecular therapeutics, diagn...
Targeting of DNA secondary structures, such as G-quadruplexes, is now considered an appealing opport...
G-quadruplex (G4) DNA structures are widespread in the human genome and are implicated in biological...
G-rich nucleic acid oligomers can form G-quadruplexes built by G-tetrads stacked upon each other. Th...
This thesis has been embargoed until May 2013.An increasing interest in non-canonical nucleic acid s...
Targeting of DNA secondary structures, such as G-quadruplexes, is now considered an appealing opport...
Guanine-rich DNA and RNA sequences can adopt highly polymorphic four-stranded structures, so-called ...
G-quadruplexes (G4s) are unique four-stranded nucleic acid secondary structures formed by G-rich nuc...
G-quadruplex (G4) DNA structures are linked to key biological processes and human diseases. Small mo...
G-quadruplexes are secondary structures that may form within guanine-rich nucleic acid sequences. Te...
There is currently significant interest in the development of G-quadruplex-interactive compounds, gi...
Compelling evidence suggests that formation of guanine-quadruplex (G4) can protect the integrity of ...
Nucleic acids can adopt alternative secondary conformations including four-stranded structures known...
G-quadruplexes have gained prominence over the past two decades for their role in gene regulation, c...
Mounting evidence suggests that non-canonical nucleic acid structures, termed G-quadruplexes, play f...
G-quadruplexes have found increasing potential in applications such as molecular therapeutics, diagn...
Targeting of DNA secondary structures, such as G-quadruplexes, is now considered an appealing opport...
G-quadruplex (G4) DNA structures are widespread in the human genome and are implicated in biological...
G-rich nucleic acid oligomers can form G-quadruplexes built by G-tetrads stacked upon each other. Th...
This thesis has been embargoed until May 2013.An increasing interest in non-canonical nucleic acid s...
Targeting of DNA secondary structures, such as G-quadruplexes, is now considered an appealing opport...
Guanine-rich DNA and RNA sequences can adopt highly polymorphic four-stranded structures, so-called ...
G-quadruplexes (G4s) are unique four-stranded nucleic acid secondary structures formed by G-rich nuc...
G-quadruplex (G4) DNA structures are linked to key biological processes and human diseases. Small mo...
G-quadruplexes are secondary structures that may form within guanine-rich nucleic acid sequences. Te...
There is currently significant interest in the development of G-quadruplex-interactive compounds, gi...
Compelling evidence suggests that formation of guanine-quadruplex (G4) can protect the integrity of ...
Nucleic acids can adopt alternative secondary conformations including four-stranded structures known...